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edmonds jr. is about to leave the jail to serve a 30-year sentence. edmonds jr.ld get the death penalty if found guilty. when told of his father's apology, he was surprised. >> it is just something hard for me to believe. i will be 19 this year, that is the most mature part i ever heard my daddy said. i ain't never heard him take responsibility. that is unbelievable, that is a major move in his life. making me feel like he do kind of give a darn right now. i would just love to hear him say man, i blame myself for what you're going through. i don't know, i guess it wouldn't change -- wouldn't change how i look at things. i would really make me get rid of a bunch of hate -- hatred that i have in my heart. that i have always had toward my dadded di. >> and coming up, a different sort of parental relationship . >> what's going on? >> but first -- >> if i say stop talking about it, you need to stop talking about it. >> a different parental relationship hits a nerve. >> i wasn't expecting someone to come out and say that. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on conta
edmonds jr. is about to leave the jail to serve a 30-year sentence. edmonds jr.ld get the death penalty if found guilty. when told of his father's apology, he was surprised. >> it is just something hard for me to believe. i will be 19 this year, that is the most mature part i ever heard my daddy said. i ain't never heard him take responsibility. that is unbelievable, that is a major move in his life. making me feel like he do kind of give a darn right now. i would just love to hear him...
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. >> hello, my name's larry edmond. i'm coming here to celebrate my boy harvey milk birthday because he was elected in '77 and i thought about my education [inaudible] how that transformed in '69 we had the first black and white [inaudible] in america so i see where this is diverse of education is going to prepare san francisco [inaudible] to 2025 to be diverse and r and what the first lady said, have [inaudible] shakes in school, they're going to be healthy and won't be able to get bullied, racism, i think america has been [inaudible] but i hope that all this stops [inaudible] any child in this country can go to school and not be bullied. when i was going to school they used to hit me in the back of the hid. they said i was gay. the kids who smoked cigarettes who are not living no more now. that goes to show education changes, [inaudible] future because american kids are special. i think american kids should be the most diverse in the world. and i think what you're doing here today is making sure that these kids have a
. >> hello, my name's larry edmond. i'm coming here to celebrate my boy harvey milk birthday because he was elected in '77 and i thought about my education [inaudible] how that transformed in '69 we had the first black and white [inaudible] in america so i see where this is diverse of education is going to prepare san francisco [inaudible] to 2025 to be diverse and r and what the first lady said, have [inaudible] shakes in school, they're going to be healthy and won't be able to get...
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then, in the spring of 2004, tv viewers in edmond, oklahoma, saw this story. >> scott eggleston sayse knew someone had been watching his family for months, even taking photos through a crack in the blinds. >> we assumed it would be a, you know, a 14-year-old kid. >> but it wasn't a kid. it was a grown man. >> the father came around the house and found the suspect dressed completely in black. he had arranged an outfit that was like a turtleneck, where he could pull it up over his face and he had just cut out holes for his eyes and a hole for his mouth so he could breathe. >> and the man was barefoot. >> i got a little adrenaline rush, and i said, where are we? i came straight back to the station, pulled out a map, and realized that i was directly straight across where gary had been killed almost 18 years ago. >> was this the man who killed gary elwood and sexually assaulted janet haynes almost 20 years earlier? hey. i'm ted and this is rudy. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone bru
then, in the spring of 2004, tv viewers in edmond, oklahoma, saw this story. >> scott eggleston sayse knew someone had been watching his family for months, even taking photos through a crack in the blinds. >> we assumed it would be a, you know, a 14-year-old kid. >> but it wasn't a kid. it was a grown man. >> the father came around the house and found the suspect dressed completely in black. he had arranged an outfit that was like a turtleneck, where he could pull it up...
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. >>> hi, my name is larry jucey edmonds. we talk about inequality, housing, violence, we talk about how violence in the city, we need to get in touch with commune enacted [speaker not understood]. they have some great messages to help you deal with violence. the problem with violence in america, people [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood] can teach us a lot more about violence, how they taught me about living in the tl and the s-r-o [speaker not understood] violence, lgbt [speaker not understood] today, we often go through double standards from [speaker not understood] living on this side of van ness. and it's very important that we honor the lady from 10 21 because she definitely stand up for people of color in this city [speaker not understood]. we also should support dr. espinola jackson, black human rights leadership council. this weekend is the 35th anniversary of the aids walk. 18 years ago we had medical marijuana presented to the state. 10 years before that i would say [speaker not understood]. it seems
. >>> hi, my name is larry jucey edmonds. we talk about inequality, housing, violence, we talk about how violence in the city, we need to get in touch with commune enacted [speaker not understood]. they have some great messages to help you deal with violence. the problem with violence in america, people [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood] can teach us a lot more about violence, how they taught me about living in the tl and the s-r-o [speaker not understood] violence,...
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. >> this is edmond. >> reporter: he's a good guy. >> he's trying to be. he's trying to be. >> reporter: tell me about polo sf. >> polo sf is a school. we have lessons and also offer you know -- lessons for different people. >> reporter: and you have a big event coming up. >> we have the international polo classic coming up and we have teams coming from different countries that are going to be competing here on august 2nd and 3rd. >> reporter: ten different teams? >> yes it is. >> reporter: this is a first. >> it's a first. we haven't had anything like this in quite some time. >> reporter: the public is invited to come on out and watch this, this international event coming up here in petaluma. is the game played. >> we play in checkers, that's a period in polo. literally horseback. >> reporter: you guys this is a tough sport. >> it's a tough sport. you can take lessons and you can come in. polo sf made the sport more affordable. >> reporter: really cool uniforms. >> great boots and come out here and sweat. >> reporter: he's been making fun of my boots. but
. >> this is edmond. >> reporter: he's a good guy. >> he's trying to be. he's trying to be. >> reporter: tell me about polo sf. >> polo sf is a school. we have lessons and also offer you know -- lessons for different people. >> reporter: and you have a big event coming up. >> we have the international polo classic coming up and we have teams coming from different countries that are going to be competing here on august 2nd and 3rd. >> reporter: ten...
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senior open, third round play in edmond, oklahoma. trouble on the back nine.on 13, not so much. he is tied for fourth at minus three. this is gene sours. the savannah, georgia native. he is the leader at seven under par. >>> and you know how major league players make breaking a bat over their knees look easy? carlos gomez, no, no, oh, never mind. i'm so angry, i'm going to break it ... okay i will just chuck it on the ground. >> that is a tantrum gone wrong adding insult to injury. >> and you can adjure on top of it because you know it hurts. >> so the all-star break start ins. >> we have games tomorrow, then four days off for everybody who is not going to be an all-star in minnesota. so time for the giants to regroup a little bit and the as , it's a tough week. get back their mojo and the second half coming up. >> we look forward to it. thanks. >> and we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, there's an app for that. it's called "doggy b-n-b." d it hel can use it to >> this is a really good story for you, looking for friends for your dogs? there is an app f
senior open, third round play in edmond, oklahoma. trouble on the back nine.on 13, not so much. he is tied for fourth at minus three. this is gene sours. the savannah, georgia native. he is the leader at seven under par. >>> and you know how major league players make breaking a bat over their knees look easy? carlos gomez, no, no, oh, never mind. i'm so angry, i'm going to break it ... okay i will just chuck it on the ground. >> that is a tantrum gone wrong adding insult to...
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>> i have edmond and it looks like are you're -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: i want to know more abouto sf because you have big doings on. >> we have the san francisco polo classic coming up. it's august 2nd and 3rd and it's an international tournament. a lot of teams are coming in. >> reporter: this is the first for the bay area. >> it is the first to have a tournament that's international where teams are traveling to play. we have ten total. >> reporter: you played for polo sf but playing under a different flag? >> i'm originally from haiti and going to play for their team. >> reporter: how fun is that? nabbing tell me about the sport of polo because i'm a little lost on the rules. you don't have like four quarter. >> we play in checkers, about seven and a half minutes long and we switch horses each time. >> reporter: do i have to own a horse in order to play? >> actually you can lease a horse and take lessons. polo sf is making it quite affordable and really making polo more reachable for a lot of people. >> reporter: what's coming up is a professional event. and you can come on out
>> i have edmond and it looks like are you're -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: i want to know more abouto sf because you have big doings on. >> we have the san francisco polo classic coming up. it's august 2nd and 3rd and it's an international tournament. a lot of teams are coming in. >> reporter: this is the first for the bay area. >> it is the first to have a tournament that's international where teams are traveling to play. we have ten total. >> reporter: you...
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. >> hello, larry edmond. you know when i first [inaudible] migration in 2009, [inaudible]. today you can feel it. it's really live and being an lgbt person, there's another group of people who are looking for the homeless poor people because they ask them if they're male or female so they don't treat them correctly because they're unidentified gender. i think the budget what it says, i want to read this. it said, mary ed lee, we have a budget fiscal year 2015. it's not up to the board of supervisors to bring it to the finish line. he said his budget is built on three things. san francisco to be safe, safe, and successful. those are good things that i know people like you all would be able to do this. this other thing, there's a huge opportunity by not invested in efforts to stop displacement. his office carried last year for the homeless prevention. it was almost $1 million displacement creating existing out of the homeless. what it says is basically you all have to do the part for the replacement and then stop -- this is a horrible thing is to tell the two cities that ever
. >> hello, larry edmond. you know when i first [inaudible] migration in 2009, [inaudible]. today you can feel it. it's really live and being an lgbt person, there's another group of people who are looking for the homeless poor people because they ask them if they're male or female so they don't treat them correctly because they're unidentified gender. i think the budget what it says, i want to read this. it said, mary ed lee, we have a budget fiscal year 2015. it's not up to the board of...
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joining me right now with more is reuters managing editor, paul ingracia and jessica caldwell from edmonds. thank you for both being here today. >> thank you, becky. >> paul, i would like to start with you. the compensation plan, you think this is the right way to go for gm? >> typically, general motors being the new company since they became out of bankruptcy does not have to compensate victims or families of victims for some of these claims but a public relations disaster for the company. so, they absolutely have to do this. i think one of the big issues here is going to be the fairly short window of time between august 1st and the end of the year when claimants have a chance to file. so, there may you can some complaining about that. there may be some pushback on that really from the families who have been affected by this. >> okay. so, we will hear more on that. but jessica, while we have been listening about the fund and hearing what's happening, seems just about every week, there are a series of new recalls. soer far the company has recalled 26 million vehicles sold in the united sta
joining me right now with more is reuters managing editor, paul ingracia and jessica caldwell from edmonds. thank you for both being here today. >> thank you, becky. >> paul, i would like to start with you. the compensation plan, you think this is the right way to go for gm? >> typically, general motors being the new company since they became out of bankruptcy does not have to compensate victims or families of victims for some of these claims but a public relations disaster...
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. >> hello, my name's larry edmond. i'm coming here to celebrate my boy harvey milk birthday because he was elected in '77 and i thought about my education [inaudible] how that transformed in '69 we had the first black and white [inaudible] in america so i see where this is diverse of education is going to prepare san francisco [inaudible] to 2025 to be diverse and r and what the
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-- tighten edmond tear policies, the recovery would not be as far advanced as it is.ere are special factors and structural changes that need to be taken into account that would make me very disinclined to follow a mathematical rule. but it is important that a central bank behave in a systemic and predictable way, and to explain what it's doing and how it sees itself as likely to respond to future economic developments as they unfold. and that is precisely what we're trying to do with our forward guidance. >> thank you for your work, i income previous sessions we have had you have agreed that the soc and the fed have and should exercise their authority to develop industry specific guidelines and metrics rather than forcing insurers or asset management firms into a bank regulatory model. that is still your position, i would assume? >> i believe with respect to designation, that each unique company under consideration needs to be carefully evaluated. >> we raised concerns that the fsoc seems to have a lack of transparency in the sifi designation process. can you give me
-- tighten edmond tear policies, the recovery would not be as far advanced as it is.ere are special factors and structural changes that need to be taken into account that would make me very disinclined to follow a mathematical rule. but it is important that a central bank behave in a systemic and predictable way, and to explain what it's doing and how it sees itself as likely to respond to future economic developments as they unfold. and that is precisely what we're trying to do with our...
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>> the big three, came in doing better than the street estimates there from edmond's. 9.2%, better than want expectation 6 an increase of 5.9%, ford's decline 5.8 %, but the surprise here is general motors up 1 %. the street expected a decline of 8.5% in june. chrysler has been on fire for the last couple months, talked about it in the past. this month, month of june, jeep is the story. jeep june sales up 28 %, strongest brands last month, and general motors, brands positive, june sales far better despite record recalls in gm's june industry sales rate expectation, 16.6 million. that is the expectation from general motors. most on wall street are expecting an increase of 16.4 million for the sales rate in june. shares of general motor, and don't forget, coming up, guys, at 11:45, cnbc exclusive, talking with the head of au audi usa, talking sales numbers for the month of june, but bottom line is all the numbers coming in so far, much better than many people were expecting. not surprised if we see the sales pace move above the 16.5 mark. sigh mop, back to you. >> thank
>> the big three, came in doing better than the street estimates there from edmond's. 9.2%, better than want expectation 6 an increase of 5.9%, ford's decline 5.8 %, but the surprise here is general motors up 1 %. the street expected a decline of 8.5% in june. chrysler has been on fire for the last couple months, talked about it in the past. this month, month of june, jeep is the story. jeep june sales up 28 %, strongest brands last month, and general motors, brands positive, june sales...
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what is the feeling among your neighbors there in edmond, oklahoma about fracking itself? >> well, in edmond, and the people that came from payne county and other counties where this is happening is they want it to stop. >> i want to ask you what some say is the flip side of this controversy. a lot of people say ok, a few cracks in my home, but a lot of jobs and a lot of money in my wallet. is it worth the tradeoff? >> not if you're having cracks in your home. who's going to pay for that? the insurance companies up until very, very recently and maybe still are, some of them, have had a moratorium on homeowners being able to purchase earthquake insurance, so my point of view and the point of ve of many, many others is if the insurance companies are allowed to have a moratorium on selling us earthquake insurance, then we should be able to have a moratorium on earthquakes. >> ok. you're point is well taken, we thank you for being with us this morning. that is earl hali, thank you very much, joining us from tulsa. >> strong thunderstorms soaked new york overnight and in a frea
what is the feeling among your neighbors there in edmond, oklahoma about fracking itself? >> well, in edmond, and the people that came from payne county and other counties where this is happening is they want it to stop. >> i want to ask you what some say is the flip side of this controversy. a lot of people say ok, a few cracks in my home, but a lot of jobs and a lot of money in my wallet. is it worth the tradeoff? >> not if you're having cracks in your home. who's going to...
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in another taser incident in may 2009, matt edmonds wrapping up his bartending shift at the lakes hoteltralia when out of nowhere a masked man accosts him. >> the gunman grabbed me, put a gun to my head, and told me to get back inside. >> the gunman then grabs two more hostages, both of them hotel employees. >> there's me, the manager, and the security guard. and he was just asking for money. >> sergeant steve dilorenzo of the new south wales police department is the first officer to arrive on scene. >> i saw there was a man with a high caliber semiautomatic pistol. several hostages were screaming. >> the sergeant is armed with a taser gun. >> it carries a camera on the front of it. it films the person who was going to be tasered. i came up on his blind side. the taser landed on a zipper, and he wasn't shocked by the weapon. i kept coming towards him thinking the weapon had worked, and hi pointed his firearm at my head and fired two shots straight directly at my head. you can see him firing point-blank. >> a lot of noise. a lot of flashing. it's all sort of blurry because it happened so
in another taser incident in may 2009, matt edmonds wrapping up his bartending shift at the lakes hoteltralia when out of nowhere a masked man accosts him. >> the gunman grabbed me, put a gun to my head, and told me to get back inside. >> the gunman then grabs two more hostages, both of them hotel employees. >> there's me, the manager, and the security guard. and he was just asking for money. >> sergeant steve dilorenzo of the new south wales police department is the...
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ran in 1984, walter mondale was so far ahead, when he finally got into the race, he almost knock edmondthe race. >> mondale eventually won. the idea beingó1ç such a challee can help you. didn't help him obviously but this might help -- >> could help if she is able to turn it back. puts pressure on her. the problem is there are too -- she seems still surrounded by people who are looking for the main chance. guys with blue hair looking to get their hands on contracts. this entire world of people, all trying to do a deal. she needs to cut herself loose from that. >> she -- >> i think she may be bound by the people around her. don't know she can break that. but, by the way, this is a more ideological party, and she has enormous money advantage. the rules have been stacked against challengers, but nonetheless, i want to tell you something. if the democratic party is this thin from cracking. >> wow. patrick, good seeing you in the flesh. >> good to see you. >> the stuff we say about you when you're on satellite. >> can imagine. >> always good seeing you. the man is a genius. hell no, cuomo, d
ran in 1984, walter mondale was so far ahead, when he finally got into the race, he almost knock edmondthe race. >> mondale eventually won. the idea beingó1ç such a challee can help you. didn't help him obviously but this might help -- >> could help if she is able to turn it back. puts pressure on her. the problem is there are too -- she seems still surrounded by people who are looking for the main chance. guys with blue hair looking to get their hands on contracts. this entire...
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even more angry is like the female version of edmond ruffon. catherine edmondston writing father days after the battle. it helps to illustrate our perception of southern ladies is too scarlett o'hara infused i think and not enough of catherine edmondston. the negro troops rushed into our line yelling no quarter, remember ft. pillow, she wrote. they were met by such determination by their old masters and granted what they so ernest ernestly clambored for. they turned and ran. then she got this dubious story about somebody who was in the usct ranks who sees his old mississippi master. problem is there are no mississippi troops here. anyway, and wanted immediately to become his slave again. it follows, unlike that event actually happens, mrs. edmondston talks about the truth. few were left to tell the tale of their encounter. northern newspapers respond often with their biases. "new york herald" prints statements. within that section the author stated that the niggers set down their weapons and refused to obey orders and praised the white troops f
even more angry is like the female version of edmond ruffon. catherine edmondston writing father days after the battle. it helps to illustrate our perception of southern ladies is too scarlett o'hara infused i think and not enough of catherine edmondston. the negro troops rushed into our line yelling no quarter, remember ft. pillow, she wrote. they were met by such determination by their old masters and granted what they so ernest ernestly clambored for. they turned and ran. then she got this...
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edmonds number. kelly expecting down 4% or so. >> adjust for like on like days. sales up 9%. inventory 72 days in the month versus 77 last month and speaks to their product cycle. right? the right product. by the way, ford does not. why ford's numbers don't look as good. if you want leverage, you want the parts company. the name to own into the quarter, lea, a lot of margin upside and top line upsite add well. >>> and a flash here, seema? >> looking at shares of blackberry, up 2% in today's trade after gaining about 40% over the past month thanks to better than expected earnings. melissa, put this move into perspective. investors excited about a stock that's above $10 a share. a stock that traded in the $140 range. the stock hit an all-time high in june. $148. i spoke to an analyst at morning star cautious pointing out short interest quite high in the stock, plus blackberry, he says, still in the early innings of its turnaround strategy. >> seema mody, thanks. >>> anybody in blackberry? no touch? what do you say? >> not in it now, melissa, but -- >> but what? >> on the 5:00 w
edmonds number. kelly expecting down 4% or so. >> adjust for like on like days. sales up 9%. inventory 72 days in the month versus 77 last month and speaks to their product cycle. right? the right product. by the way, ford does not. why ford's numbers don't look as good. if you want leverage, you want the parts company. the name to own into the quarter, lea, a lot of margin upside and top line upsite add well. >>> and a flash here, seema? >> looking at shares of blackberry,...
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host: our next call is from edmond, oklahoma, john. good morning. this would be perfect for money-laundering. what do you think? guest: you can have money-laundering with any type of business. clearly, the concern among a lot of regulators is that this will allow money-laundering and we need to make sure that there is appropriate reporting so that we do try to avoid money-laundering. host: our guest is true .reakspear -- drew breakspear he is a task force member of the conference on state bank supervisors. we are talking about digital currency, bitcoin, and other forms of payment. our numbers are on the screen. here's this from mike, who says when a bitcoin is used to buy something or to acquire foreign currency, is it not a taxable transaction? the irs has come out and said a bitcoin is property. presumably if you are trading property and making a profit, it is a taxable transaction. i do not claim to be a -- an expert on this at all. host: can it be traded on wall street? guest: it is not today, but resume will be at some point it could be traded.
host: our next call is from edmond, oklahoma, john. good morning. this would be perfect for money-laundering. what do you think? guest: you can have money-laundering with any type of business. clearly, the concern among a lot of regulators is that this will allow money-laundering and we need to make sure that there is appropriate reporting so that we do try to avoid money-laundering. host: our guest is true .reakspear -- drew breakspear he is a task force member of the conference on state bank...